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JGR is a cross-platform stand-alone R terminal, and can be used as a more advanced substitute to the default Rgui (on Windows) or to a simple R session started from a terminal. It provides a friendly R-console complemented by a spreadsheet-like data editor and by a script editor featuring [[syntax highlighting]], [[autocompletion]] and (MS Excel-style) arguments-suggestions for entered functions, and direct command transfer.<ref>{{cite journal| last1 = Helbig | first1 = Markus | last2 = Theus | first2 = Martin | last3 = Urbanek | first3 = Simon |
JGR is a cross-platform stand-alone R terminal, and can be used as a more advanced substitute to the default Rgui (on Windows) or to a simple R session started from a terminal. It provides a friendly R-console complemented by a spreadsheet-like data editor and by a script editor featuring [[syntax highlighting]], [[autocompletion]] and (MS Excel-style) arguments-suggestions for entered functions, and direct command transfer.<ref>{{cite journal| last1 = Helbig | first1 = Markus | last2 = Theus | first2 = Martin | last3 = Urbanek | first3 = Simon |
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| title = JGR: JAVA GUI FOR R | journal = Statistical Computing and Graphics Newsletter | volume = 16 | issue = 2 | pages = |
| title = JGR: JAVA GUI FOR R | journal = Statistical Computing and Graphics Newsletter | volume = 16 | issue = 2 | pages = 9–12 | publisher = ASA | date = December 2005 | url = http://stat-computing.org/newsletter/issues/scgn-16-2.pdf }} |
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Developer(s) | Markus Helbig, Simon Urbanek, Ian Fellows |
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Stable release | 1.8-4
/ September 24, 2017 |
Operating system | Cross-Platform |
Platform | R programming language |
Type | Statistical software |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | http://rforge.net/JGR/ |
JGR (pronounced 'Jaguar') is a universal and unified Graphical User Interface for the R programming language, licensed under the GNU General Public License.
JGR is a cross-platform stand-alone R terminal, and can be used as a more advanced substitute to the default Rgui (on Windows) or to a simple R session started from a terminal. It provides a friendly R-console complemented by a spreadsheet-like data editor and by a script editor featuring syntax highlighting, autocompletion and (MS Excel-style) arguments-suggestions for entered functions, and direct command transfer.[1]
Although unlike Rcmdr, RKWard, Rattle or PMG, JGR provides no statistical menu-driven facilities, recently a GUI on top of JGR has been developed: Deducer aims to be an intuitive graphical data analysis system in some respects similar to SPSS, Cornerstone or Minitab.
See also
References
- ^ Helbig, Markus; Theus, Martin; Urbanek, Simon (December 2005). "JGR: JAVA GUI FOR R" (PDF). Statistical Computing and Graphics Newsletter. 16 (2). ASA: 9–12.